Course Objectives
• To have an increased awareness among students on issues in areas of sustainability
• To understand the role of engineering and technology within sustainable development;
• To know the methods, tools, and incentives for sustainable product-service system development
• To establish a clear understanding of the role and impact of various aspects of engineering and engineering decisions on environmental, societal, and economic problems.

This course is intended to provide the student with an insight and guidance into Engineering Geology (CE 205). The course handout gives an overview of the basics involved in this course and shall only be a course guide to achieve the course outcomes and provides helpful information and assistance for making good progress into the course syllabus.

This course is intended to provide the student with an insight and guidance into Surveying(CE 207). The course handout gives an overview of the basics of Surveying and shall only be a course guide to achieve the course outcomes and provides helpful information about various types of surveying necessary for engineering projects such as construction of buildings, railways, bridges etc.

Course objectives To impart knowledge regarding the availability of water on hydrosphere, its distribution and quantification To convey the knowledge on the scientific methods for computing irrigation water requirements To communicate fundamental knowledge on reservoir engineering and river engineering

The course is intended to provide the student with an insight to Design of Concrete Structures. It provides the basic concepts for the design of reinforced concrete structures based Indian Standard Codes. The course will help the students to understand the behavior of different structural elements such as beams, columns, slabs and staircases under various loading conditions and design the elements accordingly.

Course objectives
· To impart awareness on the advanced surveying techniques
· To understand the errors associated with survey measurements
· To provide a basic understanding on geospatial data acquisition and
its process

Environmental Impact Assessment (CE469) is intended to provide the student with an insight to appreciate the purpose and role of EIA in the decision-making process, to understand the strengths & limitations of environmental management.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

 To know the various types of environmental pollution.

To make aware the impact due to various types of pollutants and their assessment technique.

 To appreciate the purpose and role of EIA in the decision-making process.

 To understand the strengths & limitations of environmental management.

 To understand the procedures of screening & scoping processes.

 To interpret options for evaluating environmental and social impacts.

This course handout is intended to provide the student with an insight and guidance into GEO ENVIRONMENTAL Engineering (CE 465). The course handout gives an overview of the basics involved in this course and shall only be a course guide to achieve the course outcomes and provides helpful information and assistance for making good progress into the course syllabus.

This course is intended to provide the student with an insight and guidance into Environmental Engineering I (CE 405). The course handout gives an overview of the basics of Environmental Engineering and shall only be a course guide to achieve the course outcomes and provides helpful information about water sources, intakes, sedimentation, filtration units used for water treatment, disinfection methods of water and layout of water distribution network.

At the end of the course the student will be able to:
1: Summarize the basic concepts, structure and functions of operating systems.
2: Outline process management concepts and inter process communication mechanisms in OS.
3: Identify the appropriate mechanisms for process synchronization.
4: Identify various CPU scheduling algorithms and deadlock handling mechanisms. 5.Illustrate different mechanisms to manage memory, disk, files and system security.

At the end of the course, Students will be able to:
• Summarize the time domain and frequency domain concepts of signals in data
communication.
• Compare the efficiency of various transmission media based on transmission
impairments and channel capacity
• Select appropriate signal encoding techniques for a given scenario.
• Summarize various Multiplexing, Spread Spectrum and Switching techniques.
• Design suitable error

Introduction to Algorithm
AnalysisTime and Space
Complexity- Elementary operations and Computation of Time Complexity- Best,
worst and Average Case Complexities- Complexity Calculation of simple
algorithms.

This course is aimed at imparting awreness of the Acts and Rules for design of electrical systems. The course will also enhance knowledge in the design of low & medium electrical installations, substation & its earthing and familiarize lighting arrangement for proper illumination in buildings

The main objective of Engineering is to design and realize the design in various fields of interest to the profession that solves an existing need, improves an existing technology, process or product and bring in innovative ideas that can be implemented through design. Students of engineering have to understand the importance of design and how to do it as this is the main professional goal.

Course Name: IT 364 SOFTWARE PROJECT MANGEMENT
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Identify the theoretical and methodological issues involved in modern software engineering project management. (L3)
CO2: Build the transferable skills in logical analysis, communication and project management necessary for working within a team. (L3)
CO3: Translate a specification to a design, and identify the components to build the architecture for a given problem, using an appropriate software engineering methodology. (L2)
CO4: Select and use project management frameworks that ensure successful outcomes. (L3)
CO5: Develop software projects based on current technologies, by managing resources economically and keeping ethical values. (L3)

At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Apply software testing knowledge and engineering methods. (L3)
CO2: Identify various software testing problems.(L3)
CO3: Solve testing problems by designing and selecting software test models, criteria, strategies, and methods. (L3)
CO4: Apply the techniques learned to improve the quality of their own software development.(L3)
CO5: Utilize software quality plan for a software project. (L3)

At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Apply software testing knowledge and engineering methods. (L3)
CO2: Identify various software testing problems.(L3)
CO3: Solve testing problems by designing and selecting software test models, criteria, strategies, and methods. (L3)
CO4: Apply the techniques learned to improve the quality of their own software development.(L3)
CO5: Utilize software quality plan for a software project. (L3)

This course is intended to provide the student with an insight and guidance into Basics of Civil Engineering (CE 100). The course gives an overview of the basics involved and shall only be a course guide to achieve the course outcomes and provides helpful information and assistance for making good progress into the course syllabus.

Department: Mechanical
Semester: V
Course Code: ME 367
Course Name: Non-Destructive testing.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
CO1: Explain the basic principles of different NDT techniques enabled to carry out various inspection in accordance with the established procedures. (L2)
CO2: Select the appropriate NDT method based on the problem defined. (L2)
CO3: Identify the advantages and limitations of of NDT techniques. (L2)
CO4: Interpret the various defect types and select the appropriate NDT methods for better evaluation. (L2)
CO5: Build an awareness about the developments and future trends in NDT. (L3)

Course Objectives •To develop ability to critically analyse and evaluate a variety of management practices in the contemporary context; •To understand and apply a variety of management and organisational theories in practice; •To be able to mirror

Course Objectives:1. To introduce vapour compression and vapour adsorption systems2. To impart knowledge on refrigeration cycles and methods to improve performance3. To familiarize the components of refrigeration systems4. To introduce air conditioning systems5. To know the applications of refrigeration and air conditioning systems

i. Formulate and solve problems in one -dimensional steady compressible flow including:isentropic nozzle flow, constant area flow with friction (Fanno flow) and constant area flowwith heat transfer (Rayliegh flow).ii. Derive the conditions for the change in pressure, density and temperature for flow through anormal shock.iii. Determine the strength of oblique shock waves on wedge shaped bodies and concave cornersiv. Know the various measuring instruments used in compressible flow

Engineering
Mechanics (BE 100) is intended to to enlighten and enable the first year students of engineering courses in the application of mechanics to solve problems involving common engineering elements. The goal of this Engineering Mechanics course is to expose students to problems in mechanics as applied to plausibly real-world scenarios.

Course Objectives

To apply the principles of mechanics to practical
engineering problems.

Data analytics is a multidisciplinary field. There is extensive use of computer skills, mathematics and statistics. The use of descriptive techniques and predictive models help to gain valuable knowledge from data.The insights from data are used to recommend action or to guide decision making rooted in business context.

An investment objective, in regard to personal financial planning, is the purpose a particular portfolio serves for the individual's or the investment advisory client's financial needs. Once the objective is determined, it will then dictate what particular assets and security types are needed to fulfill the purpose of the portfolio.

The objective of this course is to learn advanced concepts of financial management and application of the financial strategies for organizations. On completion of the course, the students are expected to be familiar with various strategies involved in financial management areas and also they should learn corporate restructuring and financial analysis. Syllabus includes Need and importance of strategic Financial Management-Risk and Uncertainty in Strategic Financial management-financial analysis- corporate Restructuring

This course enables the students to familiarize with capital structure planning, dividend policy, working capital management and some of the emerging areas in financial management. This course will enable the students to have sound knowledge on capital structure planning, dividend policy and working capital management. The syllabus of the course includes capital structure decisions, dividend policy, working capital management and some emerging areas in financial management.

The aim of the this paper is to help the students analyze and interpret the financial statements effectively for making important business decisions. The objective is also to use this information to make forecasts and evaluation of firms.

This course will examine change in the workplace from multiple perspectives. There will be a review of forces and factors shaping today's workplace. This course will attempt to increase the student's awareness and capabilities in operating as a change agent.

The course focuses on managing individuals at work . The objective is to equip the students with an essential knowledge base on behavioural dynamics of individuals with necessary models , tools and techniques for diagnosing , predicting and controlling human behaviour and to develop the basic human relations skills as a prospective manager .

As the world is becoming flatter, it is imperative that management students prepare themselves for the different challenges that the globalized world is going through. This course intends to prepare the students with several international marketing theories and practices.

This course is designed to examine and develop theoretical & applied perspective on the role of training and development, needs assessment, design, development, delivery, and evaluation of training and development in an organization. Emphasis is given in the specific development of learning and performance outcomes throughout the training and development process.

The objective of this course is to provide a good understanding about international financial environment and international financial markets. The course would ensure that the students would acquire sound knowledge about the exchange rate and currency risk management system.

The objective of this course is to equip the students with the concepts and practices of modern marketing and to provide the understanding of different marketing processes for an effective decision making. The course also aims to develop the students’ skills in applying the analytic perspectives, decision tools, and concepts of marketing to decisions involving segmentation, targeting and positioning; product offering; pricing; distribution channels and marketing communications

The successful completion of this course will impart an understanding of the relationship between business and society. This will enable students to perceive sound business ethics and social responsibilities of business and consider the social dimensions in business decision making.